Abbotsford man charged in June 2017 hit and run of 5 men in Ladner Cris
2018-05-23T16:18:26+00:00

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May 23, 2018

File # 17-11850

Abbotsford man charged in June 2017 hit and run of 5 men in Ladner

An Abbotsford man is facing multiple charges after an incident that occurred in the early morning hours of June 11, 2017 in Ladner.

A man is alleged to have intentionally driven his vehicle into a group of pedestrians at the 5300 block of 48A Avenue, hitting five males and causing serious injury to two of the men, and minor injuries to the remaining three men. The driver apparently then fled the scene without stopping.

Police investigation revealed that the driver was believed to have been in a physical altercation at a nearby pub with some or all of the males who were latter struck by the vehicle.

“Police resources from patrol, major crime, and forensics, as well as a traffic collision analyst dealt with multiple scenes and many witnesses and victims while investigating this incident,” says Cris Leykauf, spokesperson for Delta Police.

All five victims from the incident are expected to make a full recovery.

A warrant was issued for Patrick John Scott MCINTYRE, age 20, of Abbotsford in April 2018. He was arrested April 14, 2018 in Langley, and is now facing the following charges: 3 counts of Dangerous Driving Causing Bodily Harm S.249(3) CC; 5 counts of Assault with a Weapon S.267(a) CC; and, 5 counts of Fail to Remain at the Scene of an Accident S.252(1)(a) CC.

MCINTRE has been released from custody and is next due in court in Surrey on June 12 at 9 am.